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Okra Grows Up, and Other Gardening Revelations

September 21, 2014 Leave a Comment

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I never understood it. Why are okra called "ladyfingers?" Sure, okra loosely resemble long, witch-like pointers, but the point is at the bottom and there's a stem at the top that looks nothing like a knuckle. But then you see them growing on a plant...and you get it. Because … [Read more...] about Okra Grows Up, and Other Gardening Revelations

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The International Marimba and Vibraphone ‘Vibraciones’ Music Festival in Lima, Peru

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